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APPENDIX A
PARTICIPATION IN THE PHYSICAL DOMAIN (PD)
BY SPECIFIC PROGRAM IN SUBSET OF PARTICIPANTS (n = 112)
>5 days/ 5 days/ 4 days/ 3 days/ 2 days/ 1 days/ <1 days/
Do you use any of the following? Yes No week week week week week week week
Human Performance Training Center 72.5% 27.5% 2.7% 28.4% 12.2% 25.7% 21.6% 5.4% 4.1%
Strength and Conditioning Specialist 53.5% 46.5% 1.8% 36.4% 14.5% 18.2% 16.4% 7.3% 5.5%
>5x/ 5x/ 4x/ 3x/ 2x/ 1x/
Do you use any of the following? Yes No week week week week week week
Sports Medicine (PT) 35.6% 64.4% 38.9% 2.8% 11.1% 27.8% 11.1% 8.3%
Sports Medicine (AT) 42.6% 57.4% 27.9% 7.0% 9.3% 44.2% 7.0% 4.7%
Visit with Behavioral Health 10.9% 89.1% 27.3% 9.1% 9.1% 9.1% 9.1% 36.4%
>8x/ 8x/ 4x/ 2x/ 1x/ <1x/
Do you use any of the following? Yes No month month month month month month
Performance Nutrition 26.7% 73.3% 0% 0% 3.6% 10.7% 25.0% 60.7%
Sports Psychology 20.0% 80.0% 20.0% 0% 15.0% 10.0% 15.0% 40.0%
>5 days/ 5 days/ 4 days/ 3 days/ 2 days/ 1 days/ <1 days/
week week week week week week week
Workout at non-THOR3 facility
(aerobic activity) 12.1% 9.1% 19.2% 26.3% 18.2% 9.1% 6.1%
Workout at non-THOR3 facility (resistance) 13.1% 10.1% 16.2% 28.3% 13.1% 8.1% 11.1%
AT = Athletic Trainer; PT = Physical Therapist; THOR3 = Tactical Human Optimization, Rapid Rehabilitation and Reconditioning.
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